Jerico Guerrero BINF 3125 RFID Technology in a Healthcare Setting Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is an emerging technology that can be applied to a variety of disciplines to track inventory‚ manage personnel‚ identify data elements‚ as well as perform many other tasks or services. Any basic RFID system consists of a tag‚ a reader‚ and software which can be used to interact with the RFID device. This software filters‚ aggregates‚ and uses the RFID data to support that organization’s
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Module 3 68HC11 Addressing Modes 68HC11 Addressing Modes o Aims To review 68HC11 data transfer instructions and applying the controller addressing modes o Learning Outcomes At the end of this module‚ students should be able to understand • Inherent Addressing Mode • Immediate Addressing Mode • Direct Addressing Mode • Extended Addressing Mode • Indexed Addressing Mode • Relative Addressing Mode 20132014-II 2/Module 3 Addressing Modes 20132014-II 3/Module 3 Addressing
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A Brief History of Intel’s desktop processor CPU is the most important part in computers. If compared to a person‚ computer’s heart is CPU. Processing information in accordance with its word length‚ CPU can be divided into: 4-bit processors‚ 8-bit processors‚ 16-bit processors‚ 32-bit processors and 64-bit processors‚ etc. Intel Corporation was founded in 1968‚ and then became a leader of the IT Industry. November 15th‚ 1971‚ Intel’s engineer Hoff invented the world’s first commercial
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ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE TOPIC: PENTIUM PROCESSOR EVOLUTION NAME : RAHUL KUMAR REG. No. : 11111934 ROLL : A12 COURSE : CAP208 Submit to- JASLEEN Ma’am INTRODUCTION Pentium is a certain series of processors from Intel. It is a development of (and thus compatible with) older microprocessors from Intel such as 8088‚ 8086‚ 80286‚ 80386 and 80486. Computers built around these processors are usually called PC-compatible. Pentium
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Elements of processor Computer processor is the main part of the computer because it is responsible for all the operations done through the computer. In order to work‚ some components must exist inside the CPU chip. Here is an overview of such components. The processor is mainly the brain of the computer because it controls all the processes done through the computer from typing to transferring data to remote computers. Inside the processor there are some basic elements the work together to make
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LAN-T Quick reference manual v1.4.3 Benchmark LAN-T Quick reference manual April 2009 V 1.4.3 LAN-T is a trademark of Benchmark Electronic Systems (P) Ltd. This manual contains Benchmark proprietary material. All other trademarks and copyrights belong to the respective owners and are hereby acknowledged. All Rights reserved. This manual may not be copied in whole or in part‚ nor transferred to any other media or language without the express written permission of Benchmark Electronic
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of society there has been but two consumer and commercial level computer processor manufacturers. The Intel Corporation is undoubtedly the first name any consumer thinks of when the word processor is mentioned. Intel has been producing the most top-of-the-line computer processors for several decades now. AMD or Advanced Micro Devices is Intel’s only true competitor in the computer processor market producing computer processors which rival the speed and power of Intel’s. [pic] |[pic]
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RFiD Video attendance system Most educational institutions’ administrators are concerned about student irregular attendance. Truancies can affect student overall academic performance. The conventional method of taking attendance by calling names or signing on paper is very time consuming and insecure‚ hence inefficient. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) based attendance system is one of the solutions to address this problem. This system can be used to take attendance for student in school
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different demands on processors than desktop computing‚ yet up until now‚ mobile x86 platforms have simply made do with the same old processors originally designed for desktops. Those processors consume lots of power‚ and they get very hot. When you’re on the go‚ a power-hungry processor means you have to pay a price: run out of power before you’ve finished‚ run more slowly and lose application performance‚ or run through the airport with pounds of extra batteries. A hot processor also needs fans to
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or Quad Core processors (on one single chip) instead of the traditional one core per chip. Now the total number of Cores can slot into a socket as before and a single heat sink and fan can keep everything to the right temperature. Types of processors: Intel Pentium Dual Core Processors The Intel Pentium processors with Intel dual-core technology deliver great desktop performance‚ low power enhancements‚ and multitasking for everyday computing. Intel Dual Core i3 Processors Intel Core i3
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